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The subclavius posticus muscle: an unusual cause of thoracic outlet syndrome.
[thoracic outlet syndrome]
We
present
the
case
of
a
30
-
year
-old
female
,
complaining
of
thoracic
outlet
compression
symptoms
caused
by
a
supernumerary
muscle
,
the
subclavius
posticus
,
accompanied
by
a
caudally
inserted
middle
scalenus
muscle
on
the
second
rib
.
This
rare
anatomic
variant
was
clearly
shown
on
CT
angiography
and
MRI
images
and
surgical
treatment
was
successful
.
As
first
described
by
Rosenmuller
in
1800
,
subclavius
posticus
is
a
supernumerary
muscle
originating
from
the
cranial
surface
of
the
sternal
end
of
the
first
rib
,
running
laterodorsally
beneath
the
clavicle
,
and
inserting
into
the
superior
border
of
the
scapula
.
Its
role
in
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
has
been
seldom
demonstrated
in
living
patients
nor
described
in
imaging
,
although
it
is
theoretically
easily
recognizable
on
modern
imaging
modalities
.
It
should
be
taken
into
account
during
workout
of
patients
with
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
,
since
it
can
be
potentially
treated
.
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Diseases presenting
"the cranial surface of the sternal end of the first rib"
symptom
thoracic outlet syndrome
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